TheQuiet1
Rock n' Roll Doggie
I was watching it on the Slane DVD today and does anyone else think that it shows Adam in a bad light? Bono's "Lost in Space" comment and then the filming of Adam breezily going to have his photograph taken sort of conveyed the impression that Adam was unreliable. Also, they never really showed Adam discussing the album like the others did, implying that he never really got involved in the process, just played his parts then left.
At the start even Bono came across as a bit pretentious and moody. Though his discussion of Pride with Brian and Daniel did sort of redeem him even if they didn't seem to get what he was meaning straight away... then again I guess the cameras must make everyone pretty ill at ease and not relaxed.
Larry seemed the most relaxed and friendly out of all of them which is pretty ironic when you consider that he usually gets quite tense in interviews.
The Edge was the one who I thought came across best. Constantly trying out new ideas on his guitar, he never seemed to stop!
So thoughts anyone? I'm not trying to say that Adam is as I thought he was portrayed in the documentary, just that that was how it came across. It could just be me or maybe it was edited that way, I dunno. It's just the way they seem up on stage at Slane seems so happy, relaxed and professional. And then you watch the documentary and it just doesn't seem to reflect that. Is it just that they were younger then or what?
At the start even Bono came across as a bit pretentious and moody. Though his discussion of Pride with Brian and Daniel did sort of redeem him even if they didn't seem to get what he was meaning straight away... then again I guess the cameras must make everyone pretty ill at ease and not relaxed.
Larry seemed the most relaxed and friendly out of all of them which is pretty ironic when you consider that he usually gets quite tense in interviews.
The Edge was the one who I thought came across best. Constantly trying out new ideas on his guitar, he never seemed to stop!
So thoughts anyone? I'm not trying to say that Adam is as I thought he was portrayed in the documentary, just that that was how it came across. It could just be me or maybe it was edited that way, I dunno. It's just the way they seem up on stage at Slane seems so happy, relaxed and professional. And then you watch the documentary and it just doesn't seem to reflect that. Is it just that they were younger then or what?